The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, September 23, 1920, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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BEND HAPPENINGS
FROM DAY TO DAY
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, Wednesday
Illinium llultu anil Mlllitnl KIIiIiih,
liotli of I'rliiuvlllo, worn In llond to
day. Ituln wliloh foil ImhI lllgllt roHiilloil
' In it (dtul prticlpltiillou of .18 of tin
lnoli,
Aiimiimor W. T. Mullnrky Iium Iiuuii
confined lo his Iioiiim for llio past
two daya by IIIikihh.
II, MoDmuild loft litHl night for rq
nttjj, wjmro ho will ultuiHlVUia JJ"':
vornlly of Washington.
Million 0. Ilurdlck, proinliiont
HihIiiioihI attorney, wan In tint oily
t thin afternoon for n few lioiirn.
Mrs. J. A. Huston Imivi'H Saturday
ovnnlng for u two inontlitt' visit with
friends In Portland mid Aberdeen.
Mr. and and ,Mrn, N, A. CUrlstitn
' 'mm of l.akovluw worn In llond thlH
inornliii: on thnlr way to 121k lake.
Mr. and Mih. Fred A. Woalflon arn
leaving tonight for Mndora, Oil.,
wlmro they will malm llittlr hoiini.
P. H. Stanley of tho Contral Oro
Kim Irrigation Company wiih n luml
hum visitor In llond today from Don
chutes.
Hoy iloutliworth of tho Hnutliwortli
Brothers gnrugn reports tlm salo of
an eight-cylinder Oldxmnbllo to J. II.
Morton and a six-cylinder Oldstno-
, lillo roadster to A. L. Ilagloy.
Tuesday
T. J, I)aliy of Lnkuvlow In In tho
city. ,
Fred Altnian arrived In llond laid
night from lilfi homo In Burn.
Khorlff K. 1'. Itoborts has returned
to llond from u nhurt trip Into tho
mntintnliui.
Kyolf CorindliiMion liNivim tonight
for Kuguno to nttond thu University
of Oregon.
Father Ilntlur, hond of tho Catho
lic oliuroh at IlormlHlon, In making n
lirlof visit In llond.
.Ml ah Juiiloco KlmpRun linn returned
to llond from a throo-day visit nt
Portland And Corral I In.
Mr. and Mrs. Iloraco Emmons of
thin city nro tho parents of nn 8 Im
pound hoy. horn thin morning.
It. A. Wnrd Iihh returned from n
trip to Foley Spring. Mrn. Ward
will remain ut tho springs for suvornl
dayi.
It. I). Morton arrived In llond thin
mnrnliiK from Dtifur to nrcopt n no
nltlon nn phnrmncUt In tho Owl drui;
ntnru.
Preparations nro bolng mndn for
it Catholic haranr, to ho hold In llond
Ootohor 7, 8 and 9. Carl A. John
inn I ohnlrmuti at tho hond of arrangement.
Clnrunco lloyd mid Minn floiiovlero
Ourrlnh, liotli of thin city, wuro nmr
rlod yuNturday evening at tho Moth
odlnl parsonage; llov, J, IMgar Pur
dy, pntor of thu church, officiating
II. .McDonald, for Hovoral months
pant dlntrlct Kama warden for Cen
tral Oregon, In leaving tonight for
Kcattln, whuro ho will begin hln
Proshmnn year at tho Unlvornlty of
Washington.
Under tho minplooH of tho I)os
chiiton county llhrary hoard a Hal
lowe'en masquerade dauco will ho
given at thu gymnasium on tho eve
nliiK of Octohur .10, It whh announcud
today. Further diitulln will ho madu
pithllc latur.
Ilcdlfer urn now on nn auto honey
moon trip to Kniioburg hy way of
Crator lakn,
Saturday
Minn Janluco Simpson In spending
tho day In Portland.
Paul Irvluo, lioml of tho Ilodmond
nchooln, wan a vlnltnr In Hond today.
13. L. Clark, I. H. cotumlalHonor at
Ln Pino, wan ItItnud thin morning.
Fuim.f liul'HInlohnri Ih In Tipton,
Ind., on business connected with tho
completion of tho now Catholic lion
Pltal. It. 0. Iloylan, dlntrlct attnrnoy of
Jefferson county, accompanied hy hln
family, In In tho city today from hln
homo In Mndrnn.
Miss Adollni) Dlolrlch, Minn Dor
othy OUh and MIhu Ellon 0, Andor-
Hou, Imitriictorn In thu Jlcdmoml
schools, niont tho day Ju Ilcnd.
Cyolf CurnolltiiMuii, imnlHlunt noc
rotnry at tho V. M. 0. A., will lotivo
llond Tiii'udiiy iilcht for Kiikouo,
whom ho will nttond (ho Unlvornlty
of Orocoii,
J. Alton Thompnon, iiccompanlod
hy hln daiiKhtor, Mary, loft thin morn
Iiik hy auto for Corvallln, whuro MIhh
TliompHon will untor tho OruKon A:
rlciillural coIIoko.
William Ardory or Connull Ilron.
Co., Importurn and uxportorn, leaven
toulKht for Koattlo nftnr lunpoctliifc
dowii from Ahordoon Innt wook and
nro vImIIIiik Mrn. Kolcutim'rt Hlntorn,
Mrn, tloiio Ackloy mid Dora IJIIIott, of
thl i city, Mrn. JCotchiim wan Minn
Wlnlfrud Klllott hoforo hor innrrlaco
In July. Mho vlnllod horo hint win
tor mid linn a ntimhor of frloiidn In
Hand.
Thursday
Minn Carol lloyd will nttond O. A.
(J. thlH fall,
Walknr llunwoll of Portland In vIh
Itlm: In llond today.
Mra, 11. K. Hrookn mid hor mother,
Mrn. Do wiih, wero panHcini;orfl ou tho
morulni: train for Portland,
A ciiohI thin wuok at tho homp of
Mrn. Maurlcu Murphy of thin city In
Mrn, Hllva of Hoatllu, Mm, Murphy'n
mvjhor.
MIhh JuiiiiIu Korcou nnd MIhh Corn
Dick will luavo for CorvalllH tomor
row iilcht, whom thoy will attend tho
Ori'itou AKrlculttiral coIIoko.
Mm. OoorKU Htaploton, who han
hoon vlnlllni; hor pamtitn, Mr. nnd
Mrn, J. A. KiihIi'H, loavon tomorrow
nlKht for hor homo In Douvor.
K, II, Challucu, formerly of Hond,
linn ruluriiud to thin city nftor n
yoar'n nbnencc. Ho will ho employed
hy tho JJrookn-Bcanloii Lumhor Co.
Work In proKruHHlnt; rapidly In fin
IhIiIiik tho Inturlor of tho now Down
ing bulldlw; mid thu Downing enfo
will movu In within hovcii dayn more,
Its owner expoctn,
William Williams, Calvin fimlth,
Lo Itoy Coynor nnd Italph Hmick
will lnavo tonight for Corvallln,
whuro they will enter tho Htnto agri
cultural coIIoko.
II. K. Duncan, flold rcprcnontntlvo
of tho Iudiintrlnl Y. M. C. A., arrived
In llond thin morning and will at-
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.,",. . ; ',. . ',u,u",h" " l" lm! n meothiK of the dlrcclorn of
1.11111 ut jiuuu, mr. yiruory ux
procnod hlmaolf nn particularly Im
prcBHod with tho dovolopmout innilo
hy llond nlnco 101C, whoij ho made
hln IiihI vIhIi hero.
Friday
A. W. Lewi of Silver Lako nrrlvod
In Iloud hint night nnd In remaining
over today.
JnmuN W. Flnhor. prominent Shnn
Iko nlockmnn, In a huiluona vlnltor
In tho city today.
W. H. lIornlhrookTodltor nnd ptih
llnhor of the loading dully In Vnn
couvor, Wnnh.. In npundliiK n fow
dnyn' vacation In Iloud.
W. C Illrdnull ruluriiud thin morn
ing from n trip to Vancouver, II. C,
whom ho vlaltcd P. It. Ilrookn, own
er of the Pilot Ilutto Inn,
Mr and Mm. J. A. Kctchum drove
tho iiHKoclatlon thin evening.
Memhorn of thu Ladlen' guild of
tho Kplncopnl church mid their
frlondn are Invited to meet with Mrn.
A. F, LnrHon, 321 Drake road, from
2 to C o'clock Friday nfternoon.
Chrln Rclinahol of Antorln, chnlr
mnn of tho commercial fish branch
of tho ntnto flah mid gamo commln
Mlon, accompanied by hln non, Paul,
nnd Carl D. Hhoemakor, nocrotary of
the branch and Jumen McCool of tlui
Portland Nown, arrived In Ilcnd Innt
night from Klamath Falls and loft
thin morning for Portland.
fitato or Ohio, City of Toledo, Lu
cm County m.
Frank J. Cheney mnken oath that
ho In no n I or pnrtnor of tho firm of i
F. J. Chouoy & Co, doing bunlnciut
In tho City of Toledo, county nnd
ntnto nforennld, and that Raid firm
will pay the ntim of ONK HCNDUKD
Monday
Mr. mid Mrn. Ilomor Thnmnn of
Mllllcnn nro spondliig tho day In
llond.
Alien Wllroxou whh In tlm city thin
morning from the foront irrvlro rond
camp beyond Kile lako
' Kov, and Mm. Carl C, Walker of
MndriiH woro In llond today ou tholr
way homo after npendluir mi outing
at CroHcent lako.
CharloH W. Kmkluo will Iimvo to
night iih delegate to tho national
American I.eglou convention nt
Cleveland,
A marriage llconno, iHstied from
tho offlco of tho county clork thin
morning, nanioH Qeorgo W. O'.N'oll
mid Nelllo Jonoa, both of thin city.
Clnronco A. lloyd nnd MIhh Ooiio
vlovo florrlnh nro tho prluclpnln
named In a mnrrlngo llconno IkhuoiI
from tho comity clerk'H offlco today,
' Mr. nnd Mrn. a. lfl. Vonchum havo
roturnod to llond 'from Bonttlo, whoro
thoy nttondod tho funornl of tholr llt
tlo QrandBon, Clifton Y. McCulHton,
Hon of Mr. mid Mrn. W. C. McCuIh
ton, Sorvlcos woro hold Friday nt
fho homo of Mm, McCulnton'H sinter,
Mrn. 0. W. Moyom,
J, ChOHloy Hodlfor nnd Miss Maliol
O, Doty, both of Hodmond, woro niar
rlpd Saturday availing nt tho Math
odlHt pnrfloniigo hy Ilov. J, Edgar
Purdy lit tho proBonco of tho parontn
of both tho brldo mid tho groom.
Mrs. Hodlfor was formerly oniplnyod
nn cashier In Tho Ilulletln offlco and
hr husband Is ongngod In tho truck
busing la,llQdxuond.Mr..and Mrs.
l55 Br
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i DianKets
1 Comforters
Bed Spreads
Pillows
Sheets
Cases
A full line 'of Bedding for your se
lection. Let us supply your needs.
7,AMTnr.T.C;Wnnl. fnnov iilmMa finrl li,
M colors $9.90, $11.45, $12.95, $M.75
Fresh New Assortments of Fine All Wool
Blankets, Woolnap Blankets, Cotton Blankets
and Comforters
This is the opportune time to chooHc bedding needs for the colder
weather that is coming, while our assortments arc complete.
All wool Blankets to be had in blue, pink, tan or Grey Plaids,
nicely finished, priced from $15.75 to $23.50
Wool mixed Plaid Blankets in large block and plaid patterns,
sizes GGx78 to 70x80 inches, priced from $9.75 to $13.75
Comforters here you will find assortments larger and prices
lower by comparison of similar qualities. Silk Covered Com
forters, special at $12.50
Others at $-1.35 to $7.95
Wool Fabrics That Are Much
in Demand.
That they are here at attractive prices will inter
est every woman planning fall apparel.
The New 56 inch Wool Plaids in colors which lend
themselves especially to pleating at, yard $6.95
Men's Wear Serge, 56 inches wide, in navy blue,
at, per yard $6.50 and $7.25
Tricotine, a firm exquisite weare, in navy color,
at, per yard .$6.50
Navy Blue Storm Serge, good quality, yd $3.25
In Our Ready-to-Wear Section.'
Each express brings us new Dresses, Suits and
Coats from New York's leading makers. We in
vite inspection of our offerings whether you
purchase here or not.
Suits from , $37.50 to $62.50
Coats from '. $18.75 to $67.50
Dresses from $19.75 to $77.50
Always Something New at
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P5SSSSTO
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DOLI.AHS for any case of Catarrh
that cannot bo cured by tho uso of
HALL'S 'CATA 1UUI MKDICINK.
FIIAXK J. CHENEY.
Sworn' to and nubxcrlbod In my
prenonco. this Cth day of December,
A. I). 188C.
(Seal) A. W, Oleason, Notary Pub
lic. HALL'S GATARim MEDICINE Is
taken Internally and acts through i
tho blood on the mucous surfaces of
tho system.
Druggists, 7Gc. Testimonials freo.
P. J. Choney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
Adv.
SPARKS LAKE FOREST
ROAD ENDED TODAY
(Continued from page 1.)
COTTON BLANKETS
$3.75, $3.98, $L75.
Plain colors $2.98,
WOOL-FINISH BLANKETS $6.45, $6.95
m COMFORTSAn excellent assortment 3.98,
7M $4.98, $5.95, $7.50, $8.95, $11.50.
BED SPREADS Fine, clean, white goods,
ready for use; large sizes $2.75, $3.50, $5.00,
$6.90, $7.50.
explosive, employed in removing
stumps and liugo bowldors of bas
alt from tho earth.
Tho Sparks lako road, beginning
nt Hond, reaches Lost lako not to
bo confusod with tho similarly
named body of water near Mt. Hood
at tho end of u 2S-mllo climb,
borders Sparks lako throo miles
farther on, and touches Devil's lako
after another mllo. From hero a
flvo-mllo Jaunt brings the tourist
to Elk lako, famed ns tho Mecca
ot all anglers who visit Central Ore
gon. From Elk lake, it tho time is
short, tho motorist drives on, tak
ing the left-hand forks ot tho road
to connect with Tho Dalloa-Callfor-nla
highway at Harper, 20 miles
south of Hond.
Joins Longer Loup.
For thoso who havo opportunity
rejoins Tho Dalles-California high
way at Paulina Prairla, 25 miles
south of Bend. Tho cntlro doublo
loop trip approximates 1C0 miles
and can bo made In ono day, but tho
vacationist would do well to sched
ule his Journoy In months instead.
lAttty IVnks Near Jtoarf.
imong notoworthy scenic fea-
for a longer trip, however, the road i turoa to bo taken Into consideration
below Elk lako connects with a still In the first part of tho trip is Soda
largor loop. Crano Prairie, a vast
platoau meadow .throaded by tho
Deschutes, Is 14 mllos from tho
lako, and two other bodlos ot water,
Dig and Llttlo Lava lakes, are
passed on tho way. Doth havo
boon in good roputo among anglers
during tho past season. This is
tho starting point ot tho second
loop, which Includes Twin lakes.
Davis lake, with a side trip to Dig
and Llttlo Cultus lakes, Odell lako
and Crescent lake. From Odell,
tho tourist may go on to Diamond
and Crator lakes, or ho may start
on his return trip, motoring through
tho town of Croscont, and then to
La Pino. From horo another new
ly completed forest road leads to
East and Paulina lakes in tho
Nowberry crator, 20 miles distant,
and another road from tho crater
springs, a fountain ot natural soda.
a milo and a half from Lost lako,
while mountaineers who roako tho
tour will find tho scaling of Bach
olor, Tumalo, Broken Top and tho
South Sister of interest. Tho re
spective Heights of tho four peaks
aro 9040. S050, 9000 and 10,254
feot, and tho great North glaclor,
on the last named mountain Is ono
ot the largest bodies of Ico in tho
Cascades. Green lakes nt tho foot
of the Sister, offers a chance for
skating in mid-July and Is consid
ered tho most beautiful group of
glacial lakes on the eastern sido ot
tho Cascades. On tho reeky cliffs
bordering Devil's lake, an excellent
ly preserved specimen of Indian plc
turo writing la to bo seen.
Put it In Tho Ilulletln.
PILLOWS Feather
qualities
Pillows in guaranteed
$1.75, $2.45, $3.45
SHEETS Best grades, 81x90 $2.75
CASES Wearwell quality 65c, 69c
For Bedding, It's Economy to Shop at
WARNER'S
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THE HUB
BEND'S NEW STORE
WILL OPEN
Friday Morning, Sept. 24
,Ve will curry Ladies' nnd Children's Shoes, Men's Dress
- .' and Work Shoes, Men's Furnishings and Work Clothes.
,
We Save
You Money
A WORKINGMAN'S PLACE TO BUY
THE HUB
1039
Bond St.